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  • Swara Bhasker’s Valima lehenga and its Pakistani connection

    Swara Bhasker’s Valima lehenga and its Pakistani connection

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    Mumbai: Bollywood actress Swara Bhasker got married to a political activist Fahad Ahmad in a court ceremony in February. The couple held another wedding reception at their family home on Sunday. Fahad was seen wearing a gold kurta paired with a white sherwani and a white and gold dupatta. Swara Bhasker shared the pictures from the wedding reception on her Instagram.

    Dressed in a beige lehenga by a Pakistani designer for the Valima celebrations, Swara grabbed eyeballs with a large nose hoop and mata patti. Swara also posted to her Instagram story, thanking the designer for sending the lehenga across borders.

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    After sharing the pictures of her wedding on Instagram, Swara received congratulatory messages in the comments sections. Netizens praise the looks of bride and groom but a few hate mongers trolled the actress for wearing the Pakistani dress and marrying a Muslim man.

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    Check out Swara’s wedding pictures below.

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    The couple attended a number of wedding ceremonies in Delhi as per Hindu and Muslim rituals. The traditional wedding festivities began on March 11 with the Haldi ceremony, which was followed by mehendi, sangeet, and Qawwali night, among other events. Last week, Swara and Fahad hosted a wedding reception that was attended by Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, and others.

    The couple initially registered their wedding in court on January 6, 2023 Under the Special Marriage Act.

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  • Power connection of Ravinder Raina, Azad snapped over pending bills

    Power connection of Ravinder Raina, Azad snapped over pending bills

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    Jammu, Mar, 12: The Jammu and Kashmir administration disconnected electricity connections of many people in Jammu, including former CM and Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) chief Ghulam Nabi Azad, BJP State president Ravinder Raina and former BJP MLA Neelam Langeh, for non-payment of arrears, reported Daily Excelsior.

    Azad has not paid the bill of four lakh rupees. Similarly, Langeh has not paid the bill of Rs 1 lakh. Taking action on this, the Electricity Corporation has disconnected the connections.

    At present, Ravinder Raina is living in Gandhi Nagar 14A, Neelam Langeh in Gandhi Nagar, while Azad is living in Bungalow No.1 Gandhi Nagar. According to the Electricity Corporation, action has been taken on the instructions of higher officials. Earlier, notices were issued to all these leaders and three days’ time was given to clear dues but nothing happened during this period.

    Taking action on Saturday, the team disconnected the connections. Issuing the order, the Corporation said, now action will be taken against other influential people as well. In the past too, many times the Electricity Corporation has been giving opportunities to the people to pay the bills. Initiatives have also been taken to pay the bills in easy installments under the Amnesty scheme.

    The officials of the Electricity Corporation have disconnected more than 400 connections in Valmiki Colony. Along with this, power has also been cut from two transformers of 400 KV. Apart from this, the connection of Estate Department and Floriculture Department has also been disconnected.

    BJP State President Ravinder Raina said that he is on a tour of Rajouri-Poonch and came to know that the electricity in the security guard room has been cut off.

    DPAP chief Ghulam Nabi Azad’s PA Dil Nawaz said that the Electricity Corporation had mistakenly cut off the electricity at Azad’s official residence, which was later restored. The electricity bill is being paid by the Estate Department.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Centre for Policy Research’s FCRA licence suspension & Adani: Is there a connection?

    Centre for Policy Research’s FCRA licence suspension & Adani: Is there a connection?

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    On February 27, the Ministry of Home Affairs suspended the Centre for Policy Research (CPR)’s FCRA licence for a period of 180 days for allegedly violating funding norms. It is believed that CPR’s funding of a few NGOs violated FCRA rules. An official, who spoke to the Indian Express said that an inquiry is going on and a decision will be taken within six months.

    The suspension preceded Income Tax department surveys at various CPR offices in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Gujarat and Delhi.

    The surveys were conducted in September last year, Indian Express reported. An official was quoted saying, “Some of these searches against political parties are linked to each other across states and some searches have no link to each other. The tax authorities are conducting searches across 100-plus locations and follow-up action and probe will continue in the coming days also.”

    Followed by the surveys, the IT department on December 22, 2022, gave a show-cause notice to CPR alleging that it was in violation of being involved in activities which were “not in accordance with the objects and the conditions subject to which it was registered”.

    A recent report by The Wire connected the dots that started from the September raids to the recent FCRA suspension.

    The IT show-cause notice had accused CPR of funding an NGO called Jana Abhivyakti Samajik Vikas Sanstha (JASVS). The trustee of JASVS Alok Shukla was summoned by the IT department and recovered WhatsApp and Signal messages from his phone.

    Shukla is also the convenor of Hasdeo Bachao Andolan and a known face of the Adivasi-led protests. “The JASVS has a consultancy agreement with CPR over non-compliance of environmental laws and related research. We published reports in pursuance of the agreement. Our consultancy work has nothing to do with the Hasdeo movement,” Alok Shukla told The Wire.

    Allegations on CPR

    According to the CPR website, it is a non-profit, non-partisan, independent institution dedicated to conducting research that contributes to high-quality scholarship, better policies, and a more robust public discourse about the issues that impact life in India.

    The Wire, in its report, found out the CPR and JASVS entered into an agreement in 2015 which was extended over time. The two organisations jointly produced six environmental reports, five of which focussed on Chhattisgarh.

    Hasdeo Arand stretches across the Surguja, Korba and Raigarh districts of Chhattisgarh and is a fragile biodiversity zone and a natural habitat for elephants. It is also considered as India’s richest coalfield where the Adani group has nine coal blocks.

    However, mining is yet to begin in some owing to the persistent protests by the Adivasi community and forest activists.

    The IT department show-cause notice accuses CPR’s funding to JASVS “is not in pursuance of its approved objectives”.

    Rejecting this, CPR shot back a public statement saying they have nothing to hide. “We are routinely scrutinised and audited by government authorities, including the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. There is no question of having undertaken any activity that is beyond our objects of association and compliance mandated with law,” the statement read.

    The beginning

    During the UPA government, coal block contracts were given to both private and government-owned companies at undisclosed rates. These contracts are called Mine Developer and Operator (MDO) contracts.

    This “arrangement of coal allocation” popularly known as “Coalgate” led the UPA government into hot waters. A public interest litigation was filed at the Supreme Court of India which reversed the allotment of 204 coal blocks in 2014.

    It was also the year that the Narendra Modi-led Central Government was formed. He had promised to eradicate corruption from the coal mining industry.

    A recent investigative report by the Reporters’ Collective published by Al Jazeera accuses the Modi government to help Adani become the richest coal mining private company by creating a bypass route.

    SC’s order meant all coal block allocations to various state government companies as well as MDO contracts with private companies were cancelled.

    Adani’s rise in coal mining industry

    Once the Modi government came to power and all 204 coal block contracts were cancelled, the Centre promised a transparent method. In 2015, the then-home minister Rajnath Singh said, “We are focusing on bringing transparency in the allocation of natural resources including coal blocks. We have been able to rebuild confidence and trust that is extremely important to revive investments and drive higher growth.”

    However, according to the investigative report, this was half the truth.

    “The government had left open a window of discretion in the regulations. It could choose which ones to auction and which ones to allocate to states. What the Supreme Court had termed illegal, Modi’s government gave legislative backing and empowered itself to make discretionary allocations yet again to state government-owned companies,” the investigative report stated.

    And thus, with this the Centre was able to grant all nine blocks to the Adani Group, making it the richest coal mining company in the country.

    Adani-Hasdeo conflict

    Hasdeo Arand stretches across the Surguja, Korba and Raigarh districts of Chhattisgarh and is a fragile biodiversity zone and a natural habitat for elephants. It is also considered as India’s richest coal field.

    As mentioned above, the Adani group has nine coal blocks in the zone. However, mining is yet to begin in some owing to the presistant protests by the Adivasi community and forest activists.

    Interestingly, the nine blocks were initially allotted to various state governments.

    While Rajasthan Vidyut Utpadan Nigam is the owner of Parsa East & Kete Basan, Parsa and Kete Extension coal blocks in Surguja district, Gare Pelma III block in Raigarh district and Gidhmuri Paturia block in Korba district is owned by the Chhattisgarh government.

    The Gare Pelma Sector II is owned by the Maharashtra government and Gare Pelma I belongs to the Gujarat government.

    However, over the years, the Adani Group won the tender of all blocks.

    According to advocate Sudeep Srivastava, the Adani Group is currently the country’s largest coal mine developer and operator (MDO) that can produce 3,000 million tonnes of coal. The coal generated from these mines is sold to various government companies as well as to the Adani Group’s own power plants.

    Srivastava has been helping the Adivasi community who are up against arms with the Adani Group as they believe it is robbing them of their natural habitat.

    “Awarding such a large number of coal blocks to a single entity monopolises the entire coal and power production market,” he told The Wire.

    According to Srivastava, an aim of a coal policy is to provide cheap coal to PSU [Public Sector Unit] so that they can produce electricity at cheap rates, thus benefitting its customer. “But it gets defeated under the MDO model,” the advocate said.

    Hasdeo Arand forest is home to many Adivasi communities. Nearly 90 percent of them survive on agriculture and forest produce.

    The Adani Group has been clearing the forest areas for its mining opportunities. This displacement due to mining will lead to loss of livelihood, identity and culture, a 2021 biodiversity study conducted by ICFRE and the Wildlife Institute of India noted.

    “I have been working in Chhattisgarh for marginalised communities for over two decades. I often coordinate among affected people and lawyers for Hasdeo and other movements. But I am also a researcher. The JASVS agreement with CPR is reflective of my research work. The output is in the public domain in the form of research publications. CPR has absolutely no role to play in the Hasdeo movement,” says Alok Shukla.



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  • Seizures in TN in connection with Erode-East by-poll

    Seizures in TN in connection with Erode-East by-poll

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    Chennai: The police and election officials on Saturday in Tamil Nadu seized tokens — which were to be allegedly given to voters who would be exercising their franchise in the February 27 Erode-East by-poll — from a car belonging to a DMK leader Sarbudeen, an official said.

    In a tweet, Erode district collector H. Krishnanunni said: “Election officials and police seized tokens from the car of DMK South Union treasurer in Tiruppur, Sarbudeen. These tokens are meant to be exchanged for money during the night.”

    The seizure was made in Tiruppur district.

    The seizure of tokens from the car of a DMK leader put the party in a corner as there were allegations that money was being distributed in the constituency for clinching victory in the polls.

    AIADMK leader and former minister, K.A. Sengottiyan who is in charge of the elections, told IANS: “The seizure of tokens from the car of a DMK leader is a serious issue and we have already reached out to the people of the constituency on how DMK was trying to woo the voters.”

    The AIADMK has also requested the Election Commission and the police to be more vigilant.

    The by-election to Erode-East constituency was necessitated following the passing away of the sitting legislator, E. Thirumahan Everaa of the Congress.

    His father and former union minister, EVKS Elangovan, is the candidate of the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, of which Congress is a constituent.

    A total of 77 candidates are in the fray for the February 27 by-poll.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 5 Arrested, 4 Detained In Connection With Stone Pelting During Anti-Encroachment Drive

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    JAMMU: Five people were arrested and four detained in connection with stone pelting during an anti-encroachment drive here last week, police said on Monday.

    Three policemen were injured in the stone pelting that took place on Saturday during the drive to demolish a vehicle showroom built on encroached land in Malik Market in Narwal bypass area, they said.

    The owner of the showroom, Sajad Ahmed Beigh, is among those arrested, newspaper Daily Excelsior quoted police as having said.

    “We have arrested five people and detained four others in connection with stone pelting that took place during an anti-encroachment drive here,” a senior police officer said.

    They are being questioned at Trikuta Nagar police station, officials said.

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  • 5 arrested, 4 detained in connection with stone pelting during anti-encroachment drive in Jammu

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    Jammu, Feb 6: Five people were arrested and four detained in connection with stone pelting during an anti-encroachment drive here last week, police said on Monday.

    Three policemen were injured in the stone pelting that took place on Saturday during the drive to demolish a vehicle showroom built on encroached land in Malik Market in Narwal bypass area, they said.

    The owner of the showroom, Sajad Ahmed Beigh, is among those arrested, according to police.

    “We have arrested five people and detained four others in connection with stone pelting that took place during an anti-encroachment drive here,” a senior police officer told PTI.

    They are being questioned at Trikuta Nagar police station, officials said.–(PTI)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Kerala HC directs govt to release properties of those who have no connection with PFI

    Kerala HC directs govt to release properties of those who have no connection with PFI

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    Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Thursday directed the state government to release the erroneously attached properties of certain persons as part of recovery proceedings initiated against Popular Front of India (PFI) workers in connection with the damage to public property, in violence, during a hartal called by the banned outfit last September.

    “The 2nd respondent, Additional Secretary shall forthwith ensure that the properties of those persons who have no connection with the additional 13th respondent Organisation, which have been erroneously attached by the Revenue Recovery authorities of the State Government, are released by lifting the attachment on the said properties,” the court said.

    A division bench comprising justices A K Jayasankaran Nambiar and Mohammed Nias C P said the lifting of the attachment shall be evidenced by appropriate orders issued in that regard which are communicated to the persons concerned.

    On January 23, the state government had informed the high court that it has attached the properties of 248 banned Popular Front of India (PFI) workers as part of recovery proceedings and there were disputes with regard to the attachment in Malappuram district and action will be taken to correct the same.

    “The Revenue authorities have informed that there were some disputes in respect of properties attached, especially in Malappuram district. They have contended that they are not office bearers or do not have any relation with the Popular Front of India. Genuineness of these objections are being examined and necessary action will be taken in accordance with law,” the government had said.

    The PFI leaders are accused in the case related to the hartal called by the organisation against the nation-wide raids on PFI offices and arrest of its leaders following its ban.

    The state police have registered a total of 361 cases and arrested 2,674 people.

    Earlier, the High Court had asked the banned PFI and its ex-state general secretary Abdul Sathar to deposit Rs 5.2 crore with the Home Department towards damages estimated by the KSRTC and the state government in connection with the hartal-related violence, saying they must be held accountable for it.

    Sathar, when he was the state general secretary of the outfit, had called for the hartal against the nation-wide raids and arrest of its leaders, and then allegedly absconded.

    Hours after the PFI was banned, he had issued a statement saying the outfit had been disbanded in the wake of the Home Ministry’s decision and subsequently, he was arrested.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )